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Dremel 6300-01
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Reviews by Users
16 May 2009



Dremel has another winner!!
I bought the Dremel because I refuse to buy the Fein at such a ridiculous price; and when a Fein blade breaks......where do I go to replace them quickly, da? Oh yeah, the price of blades for the Fein is criminal.
We are in the process of rehabing a place in FL and using it for back-cutting and working with laminate floors and trim -- it is first rate. One thing that I particularly like, you can get replacement blades, when needed, at Lowe's, Home Depot - right around the corner.
I for...
–R. J. Moorefrom Amazon.com
14 May 2009



How did I ever get along without this tool!
I bought my first one six months ago to use in my remodeling business. At first I thought it would be good for trim work. Well, it is great for trim work. But it really, really excels or window repair work. Weather you are repairing rotten frames, sashes or sills, this is a must have tool. I now that Fein has had this tool for years. My hardwood man has one and I always thought it would be handy, but $300+ was a little steep for me at the time. What I like about the Dremel and the cordless Bosch...
–Don Rieadfrom Amazon.com
09 May 2009



Not ready for prime time
I, like some of the others, was looking for a tool that wasn't as expensive as the Fein Multimaster. The old addage "You get what you pay for" was true with the Dremel version. The first one I brought home from Home Depot lasted about 5 minutes before it overheated and froze up. Took it back and tried another one. Same thing. The vents are right where your hand is comfortable holding it. This tool is probably OK for the hobbiest that only uses it on plastic and soft (balsa) wood. For the profess...
–J. GAMBUCCIfrom Amazon.com